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jacki schechner, i'm going to blame you sending us -- texting us a picture of your pussy . . . cat in the sink this morning is starting this whole beastiality theme. [ turtles moaning ] >> stephanie: bears twerking, you started this. >> crazy rhubarb lady. >> it's because i'm not in the room. she who is not in the room gets blamed for everything. >> stephanie: we need to get you back here and spoon you in captain america's underpants. >> that's what happened at your party the other day, i walked in and got blamed for a broken glass. >> stephanie: exactly. if you would have been there you could have prevented that. >> exactly. >> stephanie: all right. here she is the currently unmolested jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. defense secretary chuck hagel is warning that unless congress acts to stop the sequester, the military is going to be in serious trouble. analysis of what another $500 billion in automatic budget cuts would do to our forces lays out unacceptable scenarios. hagel says unlike the private sector, the government in general, and the dod in particular doesn
jacki schechner, i'm going to blame you sending us -- texting us a picture of your pussy . . . cat in the sink this morning is starting this whole beastiality theme. [ turtles moaning ] >> stephanie: bears twerking, you started this. >> crazy rhubarb lady. >> it's because i'm not in the room. she who is not in the room gets blamed for everything. >> stephanie: we need to get you back here and spoon you in captain america's underpants. >> that's what happened at...
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and the rest of us have one-eighth of the pie, and they want us to fight over it, and then they shame us and say look at them fighting over those crumbs. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: it's not that they don't get it. they don't understand. they don't give a damn. your life whether you live or die, whether your children have success, can eat, can have an education doesn't mean did lly. the waltons don't care whether the environmental coasts sink or not, they simply don't give a damn because they have enough money to protect themselves. >> stephanie: yeah. and this sounds naive too, but most of us here, we're all relatively smart people, sometimes you look -- like i look out here -- jim, i'm sure you do this. the real estate section, and you're like how do people get this much money. like house after house out here, sue is like 44 million, 22 million -- >> yeah. >> stephanie: it's like -- i'm doing something wrong. >> caller: i live in the d.c. area. and d.c. house prices never go down, because there's always this tremendous influx of people from all over the world, not just the lobbyi
and the rest of us have one-eighth of the pie, and they want us to fight over it, and then they shame us and say look at them fighting over those crumbs. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: it's not that they don't get it. they don't understand. they don't give a damn. your life whether you live or die, whether your children have success, can eat, can have an education doesn't mean did lly. the waltons don't care whether the environmental coasts sink or not, they simply don't give a damn...
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i'm sorry, diane lane, we can't use you because reince priebus got tough with us. >> stephanie: right. his own party puts out this report, and they have now done everything opposite of what is in the report. >> yeah, we're in an idealogical bubble, so let's make sure we can only put our debates on fox news. >> stephanie: yeah, they are doing a hilary documentary -- >> cnn is doing a documentary, and nbc is doing a mini series with diane lane. which, by the way i don't see that at all. >> throw a blonde wig on her, and i think she can pull it off. >> she is blonde anyway, isn't she? >> no, brown. >> i think it could even be wilder than it was last time. >> stephanie: maybe they should reconsider then. >> especially with sanatorium delling the dancing master this weekend that he is thinking of running again. and he is going back to iowa. and peter king, are you kidding me? this could be great. >> stephanie: can we survive another sanatorium surge. >> it would be a sanatorium-nado. >> stephanie: all right. charlie pierce great stuff as always. >> in this weekend i'll be in rochester, new
i'm sorry, diane lane, we can't use you because reince priebus got tough with us. >> stephanie: right. his own party puts out this report, and they have now done everything opposite of what is in the report. >> yeah, we're in an idealogical bubble, so let's make sure we can only put our debates on fox news. >> stephanie: yeah, they are doing a hilary documentary -- >> cnn is doing a documentary, and nbc is doing a mini series with diane lane. which, by the way i don't...
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i'm thinking of cabinet, because herve villachez no longer with us. >> billy party no longer with us. >> i think the last of the munchkins passed away. >> we have still two more left. stephanie: all right. we got a munchkin down, but we still got the e.p.a., and their elder statesmen. >> and the travel loss city gnome. am i going to die? no, i have not. stephanie: ok, the story, how did i get off on this? oh, because mitch mcconnell's campaign manager caught on tape saying he is holding his nose. justice released yesterday, former and powell campaign chair denied knowledge that the campaign bribed the state senator for his enforcement in the 2012 primaries and said he was currently holding his knows as mitch mcconnell's campaign manager until he can work for rand paul. >> he can't be holding mitch mcconnell's knows. >> he couldn't reach it anyway. >> what are you doing up there? stephanie: i picture him knocking on the tree to see how the cookies are coming. >> he carries along a note tread because he's worried about being trod upon. of course some like that. [ knocking ] stephanie: h
i'm thinking of cabinet, because herve villachez no longer with us. >> billy party no longer with us. >> i think the last of the munchkins passed away. >> we have still two more left. stephanie: all right. we got a munchkin down, but we still got the e.p.a., and their elder statesmen. >> and the travel loss city gnome. am i going to die? no, i have not. stephanie: ok, the story, how did i get off on this? oh, because mitch mcconnell's campaign manager caught on tape...
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be ready for us when we will get. back to some comments -- more comments about this nsa people saying that -- this proves we need nsa, and nsa is doing a good job, the closure of these 19 embassies if you buy that as a legitimate threat, and also some other news story today. but first, a whole lot of stories lately about continuing cases of identity theft, here is one out of iowa. an iowa woman has been charged with identity theft after using the indication of her ex-husband to open lines of credit and purchase merchandise online. that carries a prison term of up to five years. just one more case of how far identity thieves will go. you should be protected against identity theft as i am, with like lock ultimate. but it can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. so visit lifelike.com or give them a call at 1-800-356-5967 for like life ultimate, 1-800-356-5967. peter? >> we're taking commenting on twitter at bpshow, where jeff messer who we'll be talking to a little bit later on, he tweeted, he said
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follow us at bpshow and tweet using the hashtag watching bp. this is the "bill press show." date, staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs that wind up hurting the middle class. cenk on air>>> you got to go to the local level, the state level and we have to fight hard to make sure they can't buy our politics anymore. cenk off air>>> and they can questio
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i use it a lot. you get points. >> bill: nicole, you covered the justice department and those kind of issues there at think progress. and i mentioned again, igor volsky is usually hear from think progress. deputy editor every tuesday morning. he is on his honeymoon this week and judd legum has been in many times, your boss. he's off on vacation this week. glad you're there. because we want to talk to you. eric holder's comment -- his proposal yesterday was fairly significant. really is a major change in particularly federal prosecution and again, we're talking about mainly nonviolent drug crimes, right? what was he recommending and what would the changes be? >> so, what's so significant about this announcement is that eric holder is in a position to use the power of prosecutors in a way they haven't done before. what he really started out talking about was this serious problem we have of overincarcerating people. as he pointed out, we have 5% of the world's population. almost 25% of the prisoners, it
i use it a lot. you get points. >> bill: nicole, you covered the justice department and those kind of issues there at think progress. and i mentioned again, igor volsky is usually hear from think progress. deputy editor every tuesday morning. he is on his honeymoon this week and judd legum has been in many times, your boss. he's off on vacation this week. glad you're there. because we want to talk to you. eric holder's comment -- his proposal yesterday was fairly significant. really is a...
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so used to the a.m. craziness. when are you announcing -- everybody, everybody calm down. >> we're still on the radio. >> stephanie: we're still on the radio. next thursday, august 15th is the day last day for current tv. al jazeera will be launching august 20th. i don't know if it is a soft launch or before that or what but we urge you to watch them because there will be lots of great people on there. we will be going somewhere else for television. i can't announce yet or i would have to kill you. we'll let you know by facebook if not by next thursday. okay. so there. everybody settle down. all right. we have a love letter from guess who. the gal that does our closed captioning. >> really? >> stephanie: yes, wait, anissa. is her name. steph and the marks, i had the pleasure of writing every word you and the mooks say on mondays and wednesdays nor the last year. i'm stenographer and i also do the closed captioning for your show. >> she does did on monse which means she does it when the rude pundit is on. >> stephan
so used to the a.m. craziness. when are you announcing -- everybody, everybody calm down. >> we're still on the radio. >> stephanie: we're still on the radio. next thursday, august 15th is the day last day for current tv. al jazeera will be launching august 20th. i don't know if it is a soft launch or before that or what but we urge you to watch them because there will be lots of great people on there. we will be going somewhere else for television. i can't announce yet or i would...
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good to have you with us. and thank you for joining us. we look forward not only to bringing you up to date on the news of the day but, of course, hearing what it all means to you. by phone at 1-866-55-press. on twitter at bpshow and on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. team press here. everybody came in for the last day on current tv. peter ogborn and dan henning are here. >> hey, hey, hey. >> good morning. >> we thought about ducking out and not showing up. >> bill: get your face on television one last time. >> sure. >> bill: alichia cruz has the phones covered. cyprian bowlding here keeping us looking good on the video cams. we wanted to bring in the last day, some of our best guests, most intelligent guests and best friend, sabrina siddiqui among those numbers. she's a reporter for all political things, particularly on the congress for "huffington post." nice to see you. >> thank you for having me on your big day. >> bill: how about it. when you write your memoirs, you'll say i was on "full court press" -- >> when they burned the
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that hurts all of us! and when we implement programs that are smart that eric holder is talking about and policies that are smart and that actually work, let's do that instead of saying we're tough on crime. we suck on crime. >> stephanie: you talked about community policing being a better option with getting the community more involved to break the cycle. >> that's effective. so why aren't we putting our resources, our energy, our intelligence, into those kinds of programs rather than creating this, you know, us and them thing with the police and citizens. i just think it is a bad thing. >> could i play devil's advocate and argue on behalf of some of the things larry elder says. >> uh-oh. >> when he used the excuse about not having black fathers, 75% of the kids grew up without fathers, i didn't think that went with the trayvon martin case. but if we're going to have a multipronged approach to solving the problem, which is making the communities stronger, doing programs like you said, instead of prison, r
that hurts all of us! and when we implement programs that are smart that eric holder is talking about and policies that are smart and that actually work, let's do that instead of saying we're tough on crime. we suck on crime. >> stephanie: you talked about community policing being a better option with getting the community more involved to break the cycle. >> that's effective. so why aren't we putting our resources, our energy, our intelligence, into those kinds of programs rather...
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something for all of us. florida cop has he in male drunk driver punch him in the [ bleep ] [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] >> okay. all right. >> stephanie: guess he likes that sort of thing. prosecutors in where else -- >> florida -- >> stephanie: are going after a police officer after he had a female drunken driver punch him in the genitals during a traffic stop. officer stopped two female drivers after they had left a vegas strip club. he threatened the two women with arrests, directed them to near a parking lot where another officer met them. ordered one to have intercourse with him while the other one made a simple request to punch him in the [ bleep ] officer moran, asked victim, name withheld to punch him in the nuts. officer hartley encouraged the act by telling the puncher tom really enjoys this. >> oh, my god! >> stephanie: okay. >> that's a thing? >> in other in other word -- florida news -- >> woman drops purse with forgotten purse inside and shoots friend in the leg. >> stephanie: all right. speaking
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follow us at bpshow, and tweet using the hashtag, watching bp. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: here we go, talking about edward snowden's comments on the american media. pretty critical on the main stream media, if you will. by the way we mentioned at the top of the hour, cory booker winning the primary in new jersey yesterday. and bill deblazeo is now leading the back for the mayor of new york city over christine quinn, and bill thompson, and anthony weiner, who has fallin to fourth place. see, the boost from the "bill press show" has put him on top. christine quinn was invited to come on the show. she declined. she will change her mind after seeing that poll. >> edward snowden saying that the united states media is not doing his job. hairy pop says i remember what was done to helen thomas by her peers. she would well-known for asking really tough questions. >> bill: yeah, she was booed and put in the back row, and they raised so much hell they put her back in the front row. >> and edward snowden could have gone to outlets including you,
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use. yes, you bet, i will be there. and we can expect questions to the president on edward snowden, on drones, on the nsa, on immigration reform, on syria, and why he is giving the medal of freedom to oprah winfrey. i think she deserves it but still get a question about that. in other news, georgia republicans say that they actually thing more highly of paula deen than of martin luther king jr. chuck todd and andrea mitchell condemn nbc's plan to do a mini series on hillary clinton. lots going on this friday morning. we'll tell you all about it right here. to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this go
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can you use the rules or use your smarts? can you use what you have? in fact, wendy davis and some very, very smart house and senate democrats have tied rick perry and the republican lieutenant-governor david dewhurst in knots. this filibuster really humanityiated the lieutenant-governor who made a series of bungling mistakes and i say that not in a partisan way. even republicans recognize -- and he's drawn some republican opponents, some mistakes in the senate that allowed that to happen. >> bill: they lost control. totally lost control. >> there was also -- there were some other bills, either with transportation or other things that didn't make national news but were important in the legislative session and the democrats used the rules to stall, to delay, to raise questions, points of order, also -- and little luck. and delayed the whole process. frustrated rick perry. the result was that we had not only a regular legislative session that lasted almost six months, it took three special -- 30-day special sessions to do everything because although the
can you use the rules or use your smarts? can you use what you have? in fact, wendy davis and some very, very smart house and senate democrats have tied rick perry and the republican lieutenant-governor david dewhurst in knots. this filibuster really humanityiated the lieutenant-governor who made a series of bungling mistakes and i say that not in a partisan way. even republicans recognize -- and he's drawn some republican opponents, some mistakes in the senate that allowed that to happen....
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. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen could you please join us in the pilferage us in the pilferage the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. colleagues we have our june 25th, 2013, minutes could i get an approval >> madam clerk are there any conversations. >> it is considered remunerate and any item maybe removed. >> seeing none, that are separate call roll on the agenda. >> (calling names) there are 11 i's. >>. the motion is approved now why don't we go to our 230 session >> thank you everyone there are aren't too many people in san francisco we can call chief. i'm honoring one chief please come forward (clapping) >> so a little bit about the chief he is responsible for the juvenile probation department. he first came here he started out with one grandchild and today he has 10. and he took on this rule after serving as the juvenile probation officer and he's retire from august. under his leadership the san francisco juvenile probation department has had reduction in problems and in support of all alternative programs such as
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it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in touch with the parks and recreation center so come session. >> welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors again apologizes for the delay we came out of 0 long session from our prior transportation meeting with that madam clerk please call the role. >> (calling names) mr. president, all members are present. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen could you please join us in the pilferage us in the pilferage the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. colleagues we have our june 25th, 2013, minutes could i get an approval >> madam clerk are there any conversations. >> it is considered remunerate and any item maybe removed. >> seeing none, that are separate call roll on the agenda. >> (calling names) there are 11 i's. >>. the motion
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the house he liked to tell us if he will reverses policy are not perhaps he would like to tell us if he will reverse this policy are not? what's the pension benefit such as the house, the better broom tax would resolve -- and the bedroom tax would resolve. they are not overcrowded. they are empty. we have got military families said they have been lied to and cheated. this cuts more than essays. his government should be taxing dimensions not embed rooms. -- this cuts more than it saves. >> they left huge amounts of empty homes. 70 degree thousand below -- 73,000 below the pink. long-term empty homes down 20,000 since they left office. the reality is this. the party opposite left a shambles and what you got now is people in overcrowded accommodations never once did they hear from the labour party about them. they are having to suffer a while we subsidize to nearly one billion pounds for people to live in houses with spare rooms. perhaps, if he ever goes into office to reverse it, why does he stop moaning about it? >> the battle over benefits. the question i put forward to our correspon
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so my idea was to actually use real-life facts. that's why it delved into history to interpreter explained the different theories. so by applying what really happened to the various explanations for organized crime, i make an argument for what i feel is the appropriate explanation. >> is a right two favorite chapters i think. i've read a lot about organized crime obviously and i really thought that's what made this book unique within a 10 to really explain what was going on in terms of human behavior and the political system in the economic system in chicago, especially robert takes great pains him to chop away at the old theory that organized crime here was an imported the old country through new york in the black and in all that but it's not something that came over on the boat so to speak. it was something much more homegrown and came out of the disorder that was very evident in early chicago, especially the 1900 really could have been any dominant at that group and obviously there were times in their irish mobsters and jewish m
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. >> i want to know how to use it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> divisional divide is a divide between those with access to use digital tools and those who don't. >> with young people, having computers and i just don't know. they're doing it fast. so, i want to know. >> not knowing how to navigate the internet or at a loss of what to do. >> we don't have a computer. >> we're a nonprofit that unites organizations and volunteers to transform lies through literacy. our big problem right now is the broadband opportunity program. a federally funded project through the department of aging. so, we're working in 26 locations. our volunteers are trained to be tutors and trainers, offering everything from basic classes all the way to genealogy and job search. >> to me computers, knowing how to use it. >> i think it's really important to everybody and possibly especially seniors to get enough of these skills to stay in touch. >> it's been fun. with seniors, to get them out of their homes. >> so they can connect with their family members. or their family members. >> [speaking in spanish]. >> so, what we focus on is tr
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keeps us going.. keeps us motivated. it's hard not to find someone with a story along the path... of a survivor... i have an old neighbor thats a breast cancer survivor.. or someone whos now gone. my friend who passed away 4 years ago from breast cancer. only 46 young years old. motivation thats truly from the heart. she fought a good ten years, she was really young when she was diagnosed but she was very graceful and a hard fighter. tina musgrove has walked in chicago 5 years now... i promised my friend that as long as i could walk, i would do soemthing for her.. but this is the walks final day.. and final year in chicago and six other cities. susan g. komen says its closing down half of its walks next year. a drop in participation because of the economy is the reason they give... even if some supporters know it could be something else. i feel that the komen foundation made some bad poltical decisions, ya know.. and i dont necessarily agree with the poltiics but its such an important cause that i feel bad that the support has gone down so much. but the support on the trail is wha
keeps us going.. keeps us motivated. it's hard not to find someone with a story along the path... of a survivor... i have an old neighbor thats a breast cancer survivor.. or someone whos now gone. my friend who passed away 4 years ago from breast cancer. only 46 young years old. motivation thats truly from the heart. she fought a good ten years, she was really young when she was diagnosed but she was very graceful and a hard fighter. tina musgrove has walked in chicago 5 years now... i promised...
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can you tell us a little bit about that? she is a toilet expert, by the way. >> toilets have all different flows, but carli, you have to have a 1.6 gallon or less. -- currently. >> that is the state plumbing code minimum standard. >> that is going to save your water compared to what a lot of people still have in their bathrooms. they have 3.5 or 5 gallons. that is using a ton of water. >> the year there is a new city ordinance requirement to reduce flow flesh? >> and a lot of manufacturers are real -- are already making those toilets. right here, we have a dual-flush toilet. this toilet uses 1.6 gallons on the full flush and 0.9 on the half less. >> what happened? >> it automatically opens. this is a fancy toilet. we can get to that later. >> this is the half loss, which is how many? >> 0.9. so it is very good toilet, water-saving. and then the other kind of toilet that saves water is and 1.28 gallons a flush. >> i know when people first started selling and installing the 1.6, there were problems with it was not clear in the
can you tell us a little bit about that? she is a toilet expert, by the way. >> toilets have all different flows, but carli, you have to have a 1.6 gallon or less. -- currently. >> that is the state plumbing code minimum standard. >> that is going to save your water compared to what a lot of people still have in their bathrooms. they have 3.5 or 5 gallons. that is using a ton of water. >> the year there is a new city ordinance requirement to reduce flow flesh? >>...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that husbands just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have caught a hitman to murder a spouse. can look. at that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse dalia what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination of dalia that led to the truth and then eased the way to her prosecution. among the police the interrogation process is considered a key element of the investigation where everything might fall into place which explains why in the united states this method of investigation has been pushed to its very limits more than anywhere else in the world how does the interrogation take place is it an exact science can you tell when the suspect is lying and can you trust the confessions. in the united. everything. from the architecture of the interrogati
the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that husbands just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have caught a hitman to murder a spouse. can look. at that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse dalia what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case...
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use the pullbacks. is easy to buy its hat the all-time high but tougher on the 10 percent pullback for the 50%. charles: is there any sort of signal we start to get anxious in your theory plays into the market? >> we have not gotten there may be down 14,500, you would invest a little bit in the marketplace as the downtick happens you will never pick a bottom or the top. how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in the next few months. charles: we have become accustomed to celebrating mediocrities so then i will see you next friday. [laughter] if you do pick the bottom if you are lucky or your lying. [laughter] we will be back you would give the audience their marching orders. reduce stand? now we want to hear from you ricercar cameras out to the streets asking the people if they think the market is headed for another crash? >> no. i think a lot of things like shale oil and housing moves us ahead in the year doing well on that. >
use the pullbacks. is easy to buy its hat the all-time high but tougher on the 10 percent pullback for the 50%. charles: is there any sort of signal we start to get anxious in your theory plays into the market? >> we have not gotten there may be down 14,500, you would invest a little bit in the marketplace as the downtick happens you will never pick a bottom or the top. how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in...
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pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. the police of each other to provide more details and she falls into the trap when she tries to act out the scene. this. is where she. should stand here. actually. here. the police want to force heavy into providing the exact details something they know full well is a nightmare for those who are lying it's ok sure is that. it out. ok so how is how we will just to get she get my phone just. because she. doesn't see. it else so emotional that i couldn't even really grasp their questions or even answer them i was trying to but i was lying at first so they knew this so they were trying to get it out of me and i was. the sole motional that. even their questions were like spanish to me. or this is c.n.n. just saying. this is going to do it. unless we. somehow you know not a very serious theory to. see if this is the bullet. the fact that she's tired probably made it easier for us because it was it's hard to keep up a lie it's very easy to tell the truth over and over and over again the tows
pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. the police of each other to provide more details and she falls into the trap when she tries to act out the scene. this. is where she. should stand here. actually. here. the police want to force heavy into providing the exact details something they know full well is a nightmare for those who are lying it's ok sure is that. it out. ok so how is how we will just to get she get my phone just. because she. doesn't see. it else so...
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at little lord gives us ankle sunlight and that gets us less energy. when you have the jets dream like this with the jet stream stepped off it gets warmer. we get a light wind regime and we are in the midst of a high-pressure area and the winds do not move strongly. the arab motion is vertical not horizontal. in do not get wind, you get air sinking. the strong winds around this will circulate in here with warmth and humidity this coming week. temperatures into the '90s. tomorrow 80s are forecast year and we will look at the west where there are record breaking high temperatures around 100 in montana. those 90s in the hot air pull push into the dakotas. they, ever closer. monday we could be flirting with 90 degrees by tuesday. here is the way we say goodbye to the cool air that dominated august. see the colors. the hot dome content to sit out there because the jet stream has been doing this instead of coming from the west. now we blow that warm air from the west and cut off the cooler air coming from the north. let me show you. at the next four days wil
at little lord gives us ankle sunlight and that gets us less energy. when you have the jets dream like this with the jet stream stepped off it gets warmer. we get a light wind regime and we are in the midst of a high-pressure area and the winds do not move strongly. the arab motion is vertical not horizontal. in do not get wind, you get air sinking. the strong winds around this will circulate in here with warmth and humidity this coming week. temperatures into the '90s. tomorrow 80s are...
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we use a modern machinery. we haven't changed a thing. it's just how we get there. >> it's a time consuming job. we go for the quality rather than the production. we take pride in our work and it shows in the end product. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are part of national parks system. in the early 1960's, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is, let's go >> everyone. thank you. my name is carl i'm the president of the silicon leadership groufrp we're happy you joined us for a town hall with mayor ed lee with the obama administration on the action on immigration founded here just a few blocks away. that what matters is we have a mare that understands the issues a nearest and dear it to
we use a modern machinery. we haven't changed a thing. it's just how we get there. >> it's a time consuming job. we go for the quality rather than the production. we take pride in our work and it shows in the end product. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are...
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>>thank you so much for joining us >>thank you so much for joining us today. you should eat something, dr. shannon. i know this is a neolithic campsite. everything indicates it. even the indians here on the reservation believe it, but nothing. not a tool or an ornament... not even an animal bone. you know... you could be wrong about this site. maybe...you should try somewhere else. you were hired to handle construction and excavation, mandel, not as my adviser. [engines racing] [whooping and shouting] go!
>>thank you so much for joining us >>thank you so much for joining us today. you should eat something, dr. shannon. i know this is a neolithic campsite. everything indicates it. even the indians here on the reservation believe it, but nothing. not a tool or an ornament... not even an animal bone. you know... you could be wrong about this site. maybe...you should try somewhere else. you were hired to handle construction and excavation, mandel, not as my adviser. [engines racing]...
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i use it for everything. it gives you all the options with the apps as far as netflix, hulu, great internet browser; you can do all your email on there. and then when i'm on business trips there's a skype feature so i can keep in touch with my husband and the kids. [ male announcer ] use the web address below to order now, and as part of this special tv offer, you'll also get a custom cover worth over $30 -- free with your kindle fire hd. the ipad doesn't have an hdmi out, and the hdmi out allows you to plug in your kindle fire to the tv and get all your media in your living room. my daughter is really into caillou, curious george. what swung the vote for me was really the freetime app for children. they touch their profile and it pulls up content that's relevant to their age. [ male announcer ] act now, and on top of everything else, you'll get a $25 amazon.com gift card free with your kindle fire hd. i couldn't believe how good the value was for the money i paid. the kindle fire hd is the best present that
i use it for everything. it gives you all the options with the apps as far as netflix, hulu, great internet browser; you can do all your email on there. and then when i'm on business trips there's a skype feature so i can keep in touch with my husband and the kids. [ male announcer ] use the web address below to order now, and as part of this special tv offer, you'll also get a custom cover worth over $30 -- free with your kindle fire hd. the ipad doesn't have an hdmi out, and the hdmi out...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that housman is just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder a spouse. will try to cut. back. on camera now that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse duniya what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination of dalia that led to the truth and then eased the way to her prosecution. among the police the interrogation process is considered a key element of the investigation where everything might fall into place which explains why in the united states this method of investigation has been pushed to its very limits more than anywhere else in the world how does the interrogation take place is it an exact science can you tell when the suspect is lying and can you trust the confessions. in the united states everything. from the
the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that housman is just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder a spouse. will try to cut. back. on camera now that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse duniya what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with...
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about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. in a lie. i just figured this is it. a muzzle just tell the truth. and. then. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i'd told them exactly. i told them. how i. i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told the. other says she has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of a sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess after questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible light detect a machine or polygraph. it detects human reactions through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the bus. i don't remember. yes or no answer to question. were you born in the month of may. did you feel that watching the post exchange. no. any abnormal physical reaction can be interprete
about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. in a lie. i just figured this is it. a muzzle just tell the truth. and. then. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i'd told them exactly. i told them. how i. i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told the. other says she has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of a sentence to serve....
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what she did find our universal through loans. >> she kind of nelson down for us. the first thing is, create a daily ritual. a couple in california would have appetizers every night to decompress. the kind of gives you that trust. cannot take yourself too seriously. you have to laugh. >> you always put a smile on my face. are you saying you cannot have appetizers every day? >> you have to laugh. we have to dispose ability problem. well the couples that they interviewed did not have a plan the parent divorce was not an option. there were really good people dedicated to that. it would fight over the conflict instead of fighting with each other. >> date your spouse. >> finally the last one, keeping our outside interest. when you have a passion about something, you're less mothering. you could help celebrate the other person. >> for more information, check out chic agotribune.com/lifel essons. >> bob jordan introduces us to the fascinating but often interesting life the bears' return for practice. the rockets will make another start against raiders on friday. the mille
what she did find our universal through loans. >> she kind of nelson down for us. the first thing is, create a daily ritual. a couple in california would have appetizers every night to decompress. the kind of gives you that trust. cannot take yourself too seriously. you have to laugh. >> you always put a smile on my face. are you saying you cannot have appetizers every day? >> you have to laugh. we have to dispose ability problem. well the couples that they interviewed did not...
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and you can't hold us from announcing the winner of our summer song. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know the only thing anyone really cares about is that first day. everyone will be stylin' their faves. love that! but i'll be bringing it every day, 'cause i went to jcpenney. i know, right? that's what i'm talking about. they have so much great stuff. oh, sweet! anyway, what's your first day strategy? [ female announcer ] doorbusters friday 3:00 to close, saturday 9:00 to 1:00. come find your first day look at jcpenney. saturday 9:00 to 1:00. geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you h
and you can't hold us from announcing the winner of our summer song. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know the only thing anyone really...
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about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. i just figured this is it. a mouse or just tell the truth. yes. they went through a lot to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told them . other says she has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of her sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess after questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reactions through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and. into the buttocks. remember. yes or no question. were you born in the month of may. did you steal that watch from the poster. no. any abnormal physical reaction can be interpreted as a sign of lining. up to find
about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. i just figured this is it. a mouse or just tell the truth. yes. they went through a lot to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told them . other says she has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of her sentence to serve. it's every...
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can you tell us what the latest up-to-date information is? >> well, the most up-to-date information is, this fire has been going for a week, and we're having a really tough time fighting it, like you heard in melissa's piece. the fire is creating it's own weather. and rolling through the canyons. i spent the last couple of days up there, and just came back today. and it's just a really difficult fire to fight. >> and you mentioned, mr. houston, you spent the last couple of days up this, and can you tell us, are there any indications of what the long-term impacts of the fire are? >> long-term, the fire is going to create a lot of problems down the road. the people think once you get it put out, it's okay. but the ramifications of a fire like this have long-term impacts. not just for the trees, but when you burn the hillsides down, in january or february, we're going to have massive mudslides which are going to wipe out roads and people's homes, so long-term, it's much greater than you saw last week. >> and many of you know yosemite as a touris
can you tell us what the latest up-to-date information is? >> well, the most up-to-date information is, this fire has been going for a week, and we're having a really tough time fighting it, like you heard in melissa's piece. the fire is creating it's own weather. and rolling through the canyons. i spent the last couple of days up there, and just came back today. and it's just a really difficult fire to fight. >> and you mentioned, mr. houston, you spent the last couple of days up...
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come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's provid
thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto...
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join us next friday when the raiders head back to oakland to take gone chicago. remember you can still order great packages for the season. take you washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ of bikes. >> they need to spread out a little bit. >> picks up some speed. you see what it looks like to fly down this mountain here. >> obviously no control. you're on a glacier. you're struggling to just stay on two wheels. i guess they can't have any kind of studs on their tires because they're going to have to ride the rest of the way in the lower elevation in dirt. >> xakly. eventual exactly. it changes your riding sty bt bunch of elements. >> this is not for amateurs. >> no. >> that's for sure. the guy who won, jero
join us next friday when the raiders head back to oakland to take gone chicago. remember you can still order great packages for the season. take you washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we...